Former Premier League footballer Clarke Carlisle has pleaded guilty to drinking and driving.
The 35-year-old admitted failing to provide a sample to police on 20 December at London's Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court.
He also pleaded guilty to driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence on the same date.
Police saw a Mercedes being driven in an "erratic" manner, prosecutor Zahid Hussain said.
Carlisle recently revealed he was attempting to take his own life when he was hit by a lorry on the A64 near York on 22 December.
The ex-footballer, who played for teams including Burnley, Queens Park Rangers, Leeds United and Northampton Town, was also the chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association.
The 35-year-old admitted failing to provide a sample to police on 20 December at London's Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court.
He also pleaded guilty to driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence on the same date.
Police saw a Mercedes being driven in an "erratic" manner, prosecutor Zahid Hussain said.
Carlisle recently revealed he was attempting to take his own life when he was hit by a lorry on the A64 near York on 22 December.
The ex-footballer, who played for teams including Burnley, Queens Park Rangers, Leeds United and Northampton Town, was also the chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association.
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